Bid Writer
A dedicated and adept bid writer is now required to support a market leading multidisciplinary construction consultancy, based flexibly out of their London office.
The Bid Writer Role and Responsibilities
The successful bid writer should have previous experience within the construction consultancy / property consultancy sector and have experience working on Public Sector bids and Frameworks.
Further bid writer responsibilities include:
- Writing bid proposals
- Developing a consistent proposal structure
- Writing high quality bid responses
- Lead strategy sessions within the proposal team and key stakeholders
- Rework existing/ pre-written content
- Gather technical input from stakeholders
- Ensure branding and tone is consistent throughout
- Ability to meet tight deadlines
- Relevant qualification
- Previous writing experience essential
- APMP is appreciated
Can consider candidates from a QS or Architect background with bid experience and wishing to transition.
In Return…
Salary: £45,000 - £55,000
- Hybrid working
- BUPA
- Life Insurance
- Discretionary Bonus
- Pension
- 25 days annual leave
If you are a bid writer, considering your career opportunities, please contact Megan Cole at Brandon James.
REF: 18234MC
Required skills
- Bid Writer / Bid / Public Sector / Frameworks / Construction Consultancy
Reference: 52414730
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